Tag Archives: Turkey

Living Where You Don’t Make the Rules (Part III)

Getting Along Globally: A Practical Guide.

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Syrian Refugees: A Need for Global Burden Sharing

The world is on notice: We are facing a looming humanitarian crisis.

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Europe and Asia United at Last

Turkey finally realizes the dream of connecting the two continents underneath the Bosphorus.

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Selective Morality and Syria

A case against a U.S. attack in Syria — and a path forward.

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The Coming Global Economic Ice Age?

As investors pull back and commodity prices fall, is a new crisis in emerging markets brewing?

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It’s Not a Conspiracy, Mr. Erdogan!

Does it make sense for Turkey’s Prime Minister to attack financial markets? They have actually been his country’s friend.

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What Unites Turkey’s and Iran’s Youth

How are the young reformers in Turkey and Iran united by their actions in June 2013? What does their future path look like?

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The End of Turkey’s Europeanization?

Is the EU still instrumental to Turkey’s modernization?

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Brazil and Turkey: The Global Middle Class Rises

Why are Brazil and Turkey both facing mass protests right now? What makes the two cases similar and what makes them different?

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The View from Taksim Square

What experiences did protesters in Istanbul go through during the June 2013 protests?

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